Edit: I finally gave up on Dreaded Threaded because ~ The read/not read indicators (read = blue, not read = black) just aren't working. They "stick" for a session, then I go find something real to do with my life. I come back, and threads I know I already read are black. Nope, I don't log out. Anyway, it's just too confusing, so I've been getting used to Flat.

ANYway, I was wondering if this Threaded read/not read problem might be because our timing is still off here. Or if it's only off when someone is so old school stubborn they insist on sticking with Dreaded Threaded.

File under not remotely important to anybody but me. And I only get really frustrated with Flat when there's a gazillion post thread going in the Box. It's hard to keep up with who's exactly insulting who, for what and when.

When I was a little shaver growing up in a tiny little town, we not only got second rate movies at the one picture show in what passed for downtown ~ We got 20 year old "news reels" between the double B pictures.

I remember one, it was black/white, railing about how daylight savings time was some kind of government abomination and was gonna screw the farmers. Really. I was maybe 10 years old. I was already an avowed hater of DST, so this totally screwed with my young head.

Crap. I've forgotten what my point was. Cue Oblio.

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Edit: Duh. My point was that I couldn't believe that there had been a time when not only was there no such thing as DST, but people were pissed that some lunatic had even proposed it. There. I feel better.

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